What's on in Camden from 12th April 2015
15th April: Camden History Group hosts Danny Nissim on changes to the South Bank: 16th April: Ruth Leibman ‘The Spring Collection’ opens at WAC: 17h April: ‘Score’ opens at Camden People’s Theatre: April 22nd, ‘Workers before during and after the 1916 Rising’: Ongoing: ‘Four Visions for the Future of Housing’ is at the Royal Academy. Into your calendar for May 1st: ‘Speakeasy Jazzmen’ at Camden Square Gardens; Book ahead for London Irish Writers Summer School.
Read by: Angela Routley, Daniela Manning, Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy.
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's on in Camden for the week beginning 12th October, 2014
Sunday morning sees the award winning Indian film ‘Fire in The Blood’ at Bolivar Hall, near Warren Street; Camden Arts Centre has ‘Call and Response’, paintings based on the Harlem Six, the first exhibition in a UK gallery of the celebrated American artist Glenn Ligon; National go online week offers session at Camden and Queen’s Crescent Libraries; Have your say spending cuts at St Pancras Community Centre on Wednesday, from 6.30pm; Cooking Session for 14 to 19 year olds at Maiden Lane Youth Club; Forge in Delancey Street is joining forces with the magazine ‘The Girls Are’ to present a weekend of top female musical talent Friday 17th to Sunday 19th
Read by: Ann Carroll; Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes; Marian Larragy & Mel Williams
Script By: Ann Carroll
Recorded & Edited: Marian Larragy
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What's on in Camden for the Week Beginning 14th September
London Fashion Week is here again and the Autumn Jazz season kicks off, with the Ferg Ireland Quintet at The Oxford in Kentish Town. Meanwhile, above the Oxford Arms in Camden High Street, at the Etcetera Theatre, ‘Fishcakes’ provides a slice of theatre and visual arts curator Vivien Lovell talks on Shelagh Wakely’s public artworks at Camden Arts Centre. The film ‘Pride’, just released to enthusiastic acclaim, is partly a Camden story.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Tanya Geddes, Joseph Hughes & Marian Larragy
Recorded by: Freddy Chick
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's On: Week Beginning 1st August
Camden Fringe Festival starts on 1st August with theatre, music, dance, comedy and magic. There are some free events at St Pancras Station and in St Martin’s Gardens. Camden Council consults on regeneration plans for Maiden Lane Estate – contact Robert.Pert@camden.gov.uk; Emad Altaay exhibition and supporting theatre opens at Free Space Gallery. Summer programme runs weekdays at Maiden Lane Estate; Weekend Arts College training in performance arts for young people on the autistic spectrum.
Read by: Amy Solomon, Athos Harber, Bose Koku, Marian Larragy and Nicholas Odutoye
Research: Marian Larragy/Amy Solomon
Recorded by: David Michaels
Edited by James Davies
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What's On in Camden: Week beginning July 2011
Poetry, music, drama and an exhibition at Theatro Technis, (26 Crowndale Road, NW1 1TT) to celebrate Cyprus week and the local Greek Cypriot community. On Tuesday, Yasmine El Rashidi, former Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, talks to Index on Censorship editor Jo Glanville about the Arab Spring at the Free Word Centre, (60 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3GA). Join in the activities and learn about tea, paper folding or calligraphy at the Asia House Summer School. The story of Jewish contribution to British music, stage and entertainment is told at the Jewish Museum in Albert Street.
Camden New Town Festival in Camden Square on Sunday.
Read by: DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh, Martin Lim, Fiona Wright, Rachel, Amy Solomon, Aaron McCarter.
Research: Marian Larragy
Recording: Denise O’Connor
Editing: David Kirkwood
- Theatro Technis
- Greek Cypriot Theatre in Crowndale Road, NW1
- Free Word Online
- Shubbak Festival of Arab Culture
- Asia House Summer School
- Jewish Museum
- 129 Albert Street, NW1 7NB
- Camden New Town Community Festival
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